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Upcoming Release of AIBE 21 Results by Bar Council of India

The Bar Council of India is set to release the results for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE 21) soon. Candidates can check their results online by logging into the official website. The results will be based on the final answer key, which has already been published. Additionally, the BCI has established category-wise qualifying marks, with different passing percentages for various categories. This article provides a detailed guide on how to access your results and the criteria for passing.
 

Announcement of AIBE 21 Results



The Bar Council of India (BCI) is poised to announce the results for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE 21) shortly. Candidates will be able to access their results online via the official BCI website, allindiabarexamination.com, where they can log in to view their scores and download their scorecards.


Results Based on Final Answer Key

**Results to be released based on the final answer key**


The AIBE 21 results for 2026 will be determined using the final answer key, which was published on July 10. According to a notification from BCI, "All candidates should note that the results for the AIBE-XXI examination will be based on the 'final answer key.' All objections submitted have been carefully reviewed, and the answer key has been finalized accordingly. Please download the updated answer key."


Steps to Check Your Result

**How to check the result**


To check the AIBE 21 Result 2026 once it is released, follow these steps:


1. Visit the official website at allindiabarexamination.com.


2. On the homepage, find and click the link for the results.


3. Enter your roll number and password, then click submit.


4. Your result will be displayed on the screen; you can view and download your scorecard.


Category-Wise Qualifying Marks

**Category-wise qualifying marks**


The Bar Council of India (BCI) has established category-specific cut-off marks for this examination. The passing percentage is set at 45% for General and OBC candidates, while it is 40% for SC, ST, and PwD candidates. Only those who achieve the required marks for their respective categories will receive a certificate to practice law.